Surgical wounds, abrasions, cuts and blisters

Clean the injured skin from mechanical impurities that could subsequently irritate and damage the wound.

Open the tube by piercing it with the lid.

Apply a small amount of the gel directly onto the wound. The gel will adhere to it and gradually absorb secretions and other fluids excreted by the wound.

If necessary, e.g. in the case of more extensive wounds, cover the wound with a sterile dressing preferably from a non-absorptive piece of fabric and fix it with an adhesive bandage. Minor wounds are covered with an adhesive bandage.

In indicated patients with demonstrated infection, the antibiotics and medication ordered by the physician must be respected.

The gel´s effect manifests as distension and bulging. The gel´s unique technology prevents adhesion to the wound and thus enables the easy and painless removal of the gel by simple wiping off.

Dressings should be changed according to the character of the skin wound, but no later than after 24 hours. In infected wounds, more frequent changes of the dressing are recommended.

1st and 2nd degree burns

Detailed procedure of applying HemaGel on burns:

Conduct careful mechanical cleansing of the burn, including removal of the demarcated and contaminated crust.

Open the tube by piercing it with the lid.

Apply the gel on the burn (you may spread the HemaGel on a non-absorptive piece of fabric and apply to the wound). The gel will adhere to the wound base and gradually absorb secretions and other fluids excreted by the wound.

Cover the wound carefully with a sterile dressing or tulle with Vaseline. The following layer may consist of an adhesive bandage or another fixation material. Ensure that no air that would impede the correct functioning of the HemaGel remains between the dressing and the defect surface.

If you uncover any complication involving increased adhesion or sticking, immediately remove the dressing and repeat the treatment (cleaning, application of HemaGel, dressing, fixation).

In indicated patients with demonstrated infection, a physician must be consulted.

The gel´s effect manifests as distension and bulging. The gel´s unique technology prevents adhesion to the wound and thus enables the easy and painless removal of the gel by simple wiping off.

Dressings should be changed according to the character and development of the defect, but no later than after 24 hours. In infected wounds, more frequent changes of the dressing are recommended.

Acne, cold sores, cracked mouth corner and other skin fissures

Detailed procedure of applying HemaGel on minor wounds:

Clean the injured skin from mechanical impurities that could subsequently irritate and damage the wound.

Open the tube by piercing it with the lid.

In the case of minor injuries such as cold sores, acne and cracked mouth corners apply HemaGel directly on the wound and leave uncovered.

In indicated patients with demonstrated infection, the antibiotics and medication ordered by the physician must be respected.

The gel´s effect manifests as distension and bulging. The gel´s unique technology prevents adhesion to the wound and thus enables the easy and painless removal of the gel by simple wiping off.

Applying HemaGel

As HemaGel may be used to treat a wide range of wounds that vary in their extent, severity and causes, the correct application of HemaGel or frequency of dressing changes may differ.

NEW HemaGel Procto

HemaGel PROCTO suppositories are used as a supportive treatment of haemorrhoids and other rectal diseases such as painful skin cracks (anal fissures) and tears in the anal skin and mucosa (anal rhagades).